Gracie Gold showed off her juggling talent on “The Tonight Show” on Thursday.

“We’re not up to flamethrowers or knives yet, but we’re getting there,” she told Jay Leno. “Fruit is good.”

Wouldn’t you know it, Leno had a fruit bowl handy. Gold pulled out three lemons, stood up and juggled them flawlessly for about 15 seconds.

Gold and Leno also talked figure skating for a few minutes, five days after Gold, 18, won her first U.S. Championship.

There were the compulsory questions — about her name, how she got into figure skating, how she likes Los Angeles and her twin sister, Carly.

They watched footage of a young Gold skating in a competition.

“How old are you here, about 7 or 8?” Leno asked.

“I’m actually 11,” Gold said. “I had growth troubles.”

Leno asked Gold which country’s fans throw the best gifts on the ice after her skates. Japan, she said.

“Because it’s so personalized,” she said. “I got a box of chocolates with my face on them.”

A healthy eater, the chocolates remain uneaten. Her craziest gift?

“I got a Barbie doll of myself,” she said. “They had to like wedge her into a box. It had my dress, the special earrings, the whole look. It was perfect.”

As for competition, Gold is taking the next three weeks before the Olympics to recharge.

“I’m allowing myself to come down a little bit because we have to go right back up,” Gold said. “So, I’m taking it easy. Easy is a relatively term. Just two hours [of training per day] instead of four.”